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Ceremonies on November 16 and November 17, 2009
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Verdin Co. unveils their mobile bell foundry. This mobile foundry is the only one in the world. November 16, 2009
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The Oak Hills High School Band joined in the bell festivities. November 16, 2009
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Representatives from local schools came out to be part of history and pass the bronze ingots to the foundry workers. November 16, 2009
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The outside of the mold is being assembled by the Verdin Co. workers. November 16, 2009
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Trustee Tracy Winkler and Dave Verdin explain to everyone that the bronze is almost at its pouring temperature of 2,200 degrees. November 16, 2009
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2,200 degrees. Let the pouring begin ! November 16, 2009
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Here come the Verdin Co. workers in their space suits getting ready to pour. November 16, 2009
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Looks hot enough to me, what do you think ? November 16, 2009
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Yep, it's hot, let's get pouring. Bronze heated to 2,200 degrees being poured into the bucket to take over to the mold. November 16, 2009
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Keep pouring, it's not full yet ! November 16, 2009
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Keep pouring, it's not full yet ! November 16, 2009
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Now it's full. When you see the bronze coming out of the overflow at the top, you know that the mold is full. November 16, 2009
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Day 2 Everyone gathers to see the bell mold broken and find out how it looks. November 17, 2009
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It's time to break the bell out of the mold. Aim for that big black X on the front ! November 17, 2009
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The Veterans get the first crack (pardon the pun) at the mold ! Forrest Herbert gets a good swing at it. November 17, 2009
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Jack Snyder taking a swing. November 17, 2009
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We're starting to see a few cracks in it now ! November 17, 2009
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Jim Rutenschroer, former Asst. Chief of the Green Township Fire Department shows them all how it's done ! November 17, 2009
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Trustee David Linnenberg gets a piece of the rock ! November 17, 2009
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Uh oh, they're bringing in the heavy hitters now. State Rep. Bob Mecklenborg takes a swing and hits a home run. November 17, 2009
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State Senator Bill Seitz tells Bob Mecklenborg that "anything you can do, I can do better" November 17, 2009
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Wow, those guys got a great start on breaking the bell out of that mold, but it's time to bring in the jackhammer to finish the job. November 17, 2009
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Bill presents Green Township with a Proclamation celebrating Green Township's Bicentennial. November 17, 2009
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Well, a little jackhammering and the top of the bell is starting to show. November 17, 2009
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The bell is all the way out of the mold ! November 17, 2009
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This is what the bell looked like fresh out of the mold. November 17, 2009
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Cleaning the bell takes four hours. November 17, 2009
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After four hours of cleaning it's starting to look pretty good. November 17, 2009
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The Veteran's look happy to see the Veterans Tribute Bell. November 17, 2009
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Trustee Tracy Winkler really enjoyed being with the Veterans and other residents. November 17, 2009
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Trustee David Linnenberg is busy with General Nathanael Greene. November 17, 2009
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After four hours of cleaning the Veterans Tribute Bell is brought into the Administration Building and put on display. November 17, 2009
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Trustee Tracy Winkler kicks off the unveiling of the bell, followed by an Open House Reception. November 17, 2009
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The Veterans Tribute Bell on display at the Green Township Administration Building. The bell will be on display until November 8, 2009
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